You can add Greg Hardy to the National Football League’s list of abusive scoundrels … allegedly.
He plays for the Carolina Panthers and has been added to something called the “commissioner’s exempt” list, whatever that’s supposed to mean.
I guess it means the NFL commissioner has deemed him unfit to play football while he’s being investigated for criminal activity.
Hardy, too, has been charged with domestic violence, along with Ray Rice and Adrian Peterson (whose actual allegation involves abuse of his 4-year-old son).
Will there be more to come? I’m betting yes.
Houston, we have a problem.
The NFL well might be a deep source of embarrassment, shame and recrimination.
Large, physically fit athletes are being charged with some despicable crimes.
As bad as it seems to look now for NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, I’ll give him credit at least for admitting openly that he blew it initially when he suspended former Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice for just two games after learning he had punched his fiancée in the face, knocking her out cold in that casino elevator. Rice is now suspended indefinitely and has been fired by the Ravens.
I’m beginning to think we’re seeing just the beginning of a long and miserable tale of woe in the National Football League.